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SIMPSONS The show received Best and Favorite Animated TV Show on the Teen
Choice and People's Choice Awards and celebrated its 25th year on-air.
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS The John Green novel turned into a movie released in June.
It made $124,872,350 at the box office.
MODERN FAMILY The ABC show won three Emmys, inciuding Outstanding Supporting
Actor with Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy.
THE HUNGER GAMES Mockingjay Part I was the highest grossing film of the year, raking
in $336 million.
BIG BANG THEORY Jim Parsons won an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor; the show also earned three separate honours at the Teen
Choice and People's Choice Awards.
ELLEN The comedian won Favorite Daytime TV Host at the People's Choice Awards.
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY The PG-13 film hit theaters in August and was the second
highest grossing film of the year.
AMERICAN SNIPER Starring Bradley Cooper, this film made more than $280 million the
month following its wide release.
PRETTY LITTLE LIARS The ABC drama won Teen Choice Award's Best Drama and
People's Choice Favorite Cable TV Drama.
SNL The show telebrated its 40th anniversary in February with big-name
appearances arid hilarious skits.
BEST ACTRESS Julianne Moore won an Oscar for her talented portrayal in Still Alice.
BEST ACTOR Eddie Redmayne won a coveted Oscar for his intense performance in The
Theory of Everything.
JON STEWART The television host announced his decision to leave The Daily Show after
17 years of anchoring the show.
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Big Hero 6 won an Oscar; the movie featured a large inflatable
robot and a team of high-tech heroes.
MALEFICENTStarring Angelina Jolie, this movie won Favorite Movie/Favorite Family
Movie at the People's Choice Awards.